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Alex Wade

by findyourwave @ 13/07/07 - 11:58:05

Did a little shoot with auther Alex Wade the other day to go with an interview he's done for Slide magazine. Alex has just put out his new book "Surf Nation" which I've got a few pics in. He also does quite a bit of freelance writing for some of the National newspapers based around surfing.

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Unexpected little sesh

by findyourwave @ 12/07/07 - 10:40:20

It's been so blo%dy miserable recently and the waves have been pretty crappy on top of that, so last friday when we finally had a bit of sunshine I was determined to get some shots. As has been the case for about the last 5 years it feel like, there were waves but the winds were onshore. Nevertheless we did a little shoot at a mushy Sennen, and then finally gave up and went to check a more sheltered cove. We were in luck, the wind wasn't getting in there and the light was great... so some decent shots were got and the next morning, a few more pretty nice ones were bagged at Sennen before the wind got up. All the pics will go on the site soonish, once the mags have had a gander, but in the meantime I can feel fairly smug to get an unexpected little sesh when it seems all the other photogs wrote the weekend off.

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Done and Dusted

by findyourwave @ 04/07/07 - 19:40:56

Well that's another job finished for Wavelength Mag. A 72 hour trip to St Agnes, coming out in the next issue. It was pretty bumpy surf in the end but I can't complain because the sun came out for the first time in ages so the light was quite nice. All in all it's been a hectic few weeks with various shoots for people and lots of deadlines, so I reckon I've got a day now until this new little swell turns up. Time to put me feet oop!_MG_0333

So Nearly...

by findyourwave @ 26/06/07 - 22:37:28

This time yesterday I was still considering heading up to Scarborough for the swell that should be shaping up nicely there now. It was always going to be a mission... leaving home around midnight and driving the 8 or so hours through the night to avoid the traffic. I'd spent so much of the day trying to find a surfer to come along that wasn't on some overseas trip or working the next day that I forgot to check the news. So feeling a bit gutted that I had to call the trip off last minute due to lack of someone decent to shoot, I gave up and went to bed. It was a sweet feeling of relief when I turned on the news this morning and saw that most of my journey would have been under about 6 ft of flood water! I guess some things are just not meant to be.

Photo Exhibition

by findyourwave @ 19/06/07 - 18:08:59

The second stage of my year long photo exhibition went up the other day. I'm trying to update the photos every couple of months with fresh images from recent shoots and trips. So far the response has been pretty good so I'm chuffed. If you get a chance go and see it at Archie Brown's, Bread Street, Penzance, Cornwall.... they do nice cakes there too.

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Welcome to my online blog

by findyourwave @ 19/06/07 - 17:32:54

Well I finally got round to updating my website www.findyourwave.co.uk and adding a news section. As I'm having to hold back for longer and longer on putting new photos onto my site, so that the mags get to publish them before everyone sees them, I thought I'd set this up so that I could have a regular update of what I'm up to while it's still fresh, without giving too much away.

So what's new? Well since my trip to France to cover the Oxbow Longboarding Champs, which I've now uploaded the photos for on my site, I've shot a fairly lousy grom comp (the weather and waves let it down... the kids ripped) and I've done a 72 hour trip to Sennen for Wavelength mag. Funny thing is, Sennen is about 7 miles away so it wasn't too big a trip, but that's ok cos I'm not too keen on flying anyway. In the end it wasn't the best 72 hours of surf that Sennen has ever seen, but for at least 5 of those hours it was magic. Sennen-Lines